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Select Analyze > Consumer Research > MaxDiff.
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Click Select Data Table.
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Click Run Model.
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The report indicates that Profile ID is significant, indicating that preferences for the various chip types differ significantly. The highest Marginal Utility is for Barbecue chips. The estimated probability that Barbecue chips are preferred to other chip types is 0.2895.
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Click the red triangle next to MaxDiff Model and select All Levels Comparison Report.
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Each comparison is the difference in estimated utilities between the chip type labeling the row and the chip type labeling the column. Small p-values are colored with an intense blue or red color, depending on the sign of the difference. For example, based on the blue colors across the Gyro row, you can see that Gyro chips have significantly lower utility than all other chip types. Barbecue chips have higher utility than all other chip types, though they do not differ significantly from Southern Barbecue chips.
Note: Because the All Comparisons Report p-values are not corrected for multiple comparisons, use them as a guide.